Google’s John Mueller requested if there was some type of proportion individuals can use to find out if their content material could also be thought-about duplicative or not. John mentioned there may be none and he requested how would you measure such a factor.
Invoice Hartzer requested the query, asking “is there a proportion that represents duplicate content material?” Asking if Google even measures it.
John Mueller responded by saying, “there is no such thing as a quantity” after which requested, “how do you measure it anyway?”
Listed here are these tweets:
There is no such thing as a quantity (additionally how do you measure it anyway?)
— 🌽〈hyperlink href=//johnmu.com rel=canonical 〉🌽 (@JohnMu) September 23, 2022
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Google Says There Is No Particular Metric to Measure Duplicate Content material
Google Is not Certain The way to Measure Duplicate Content material
— Rohan Ayyar (@searchrook) September 23, 2022
There are loads of good responses on the “tips on how to measure” this on Twitter – so scan via the thread.
Discussion board dialogue at Twitter.